The industry's reigning queen of good vibes and good deeds has an album coming out just in time. 'We're only as good as our ability to connect with each other,' our July cover star says. 'Everything else is irrelevant.'
, and its tour have been postponed because of COVID-19, but she's focusing on the potential upsides of the crisis. Eventually, she thinks slash hopes, we'll see the value of "stripping away all the unnecessary things and really recognizing how much we need each other." In the meantime, she adds, "the amount of sweatpants I've been wearing has been amazing."On Genesis : Givenchy Women’s Collection coat. On Egypt: Tibi coat. Trousers, his own.
When it came to her music, however, Keys was pretty fearless from the start: She nixed a plum deal at Columbia Records when she realized that executives there were less interested in her artistic chops than in her marketability as a pop diva in the mold of Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey. After jumping to Clive Davis's J Records, she began racking up hits and Grammys, yet the gulf between public adulation and private self-doubt kept getting wider.
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